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Keeping Healthy Dinner Ideas Interesting

Keeping Healthy Dinner Ideas Interesting

We all get tired of coming up with new and interesting dinner ideas.  When you’re trying to make the dinners healthy and you’re eliminating the standby fat-laden recipes from your repertoire, things get even more complicated.  After all, there are only so many times you can eat steamed vegetables before you just can’t look another [...]

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Blogging 101: Exploring Ethnic Cooking

Blogging 101: Exploring Ethnic Cooking

As a food blogger specialising in creating Indian food recipes, I very often get people telling me that they are unsure about cooking food that is not familiar to them. So what do the words ‘ethnic cooking’ mean to you? The word ‘ethnic’ itself has been the subject of much debate, and there are heated [...]

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Resources – Blogging 101 Recap

Resources – Blogging 101 Recap

One of our goals of the FBC site was to build, grow and maintain a resource library that food bloggers can refer to for any number of topics. Well, while the library needs some time to continue its growth, based on the subjects and the professionals who’ve contributed thus far, we’re well on our way [...]

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A Gingerbread House Tutorial: FBC Headquarters

A Gingerbread House Tutorial: FBC Headquarters

Gingerbread houses have become a passion of mine over the years. It is a fantastic creative outlet that can explore many different mediums.  And with a plan and a few recipes you can turn an ordinary gingerbread house into something extra special. It is a good idea to draw your plans out on paper which [...]

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Recipe Development 101: Calling a Pot of Soup Your Own

Recipe Development 101: Calling a Pot of Soup Your Own

Recipe Development 101: Calling a Pot of Soup Your Own Isn’t it funny how quickly the seasons can change in our great country? One minute you’re wearing jean cut-offs frolicking through a field listening to Katy Perry in late August (No…? No one else does that?) and the next you’re cuddled up on the couch [...]

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